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25 roundup: No. 1 Gonzaga edges Washington
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[December 06, 2018]
Rui Hachimura hit the
game-winner with 0.6 seconds left to cap a 26-point performance and
lead top-ranked Gonzaga to an 81-79 nonconference victory over
visiting Washington on Wednesday night at Spokane, Wash.
Hachimura, who also had seven rebounds, received a pass from Josh
Perkins just inside the free-throw line. Hachimura turned and shot
from about 13 feet away as the Bulldogs (9-0) spoiled the Huskies'
upset attempt.
Zach Norvell Jr. added 14 points, seven assists and six rebounds for
Gonzaga, which has won 12 of the past 13 meetings against
Washington. Corey Kispert scored 13 points, and Brandon Clarke had
10 points and 11 rebounds.
Jaylen Nowell led Washington with 26 points. He added six assists
and hit two critical free throws to tie the game at 79-all with 9.4
seconds left. Matisse Thybulle scored 18 points, and Noah Dickerson
added 13 points and seven rebounds before fouling out for the
Huskies (6-3).
No. 3 Duke 84, Hartford 54
RJ Barrett pumped in 27 points and pulled down 15 rebounds as the
Blue Devils eventually overwhelmed the Hawks in Durham, N.C.
Zion Williamson, despite missing a couple of dunks, poured in 18
points and grabbed 12 rebounds for Duke (8-1). He also added a few
rim-jarring jams and supplied a late-game flip off the backboard so
Barrett, his freshman classmate, could dunk.
J.R Lynch's 13 points and Jason Dunne's 12 points paced Hartford
(3-7), which couldn't overcome 21 turnovers and lost for the third
time this season by double digits.
No. 13 Texas Tech 65, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 47
The host Red Raiders stayed unbeaten by pulling away from the pesky
Golden Lions in Lubbock, Texas, and their customary defensive
performance was a big reason why.
Jarrett Culver paced a balanced Texas Tech scoring attack with 13
points, Matt Mooney added 11 and everybody in a home uniform had a
hand in another stifling defensive performance. Entering the game,
the Raiders (8-0) led the country in field-goal defense, allowing
opponents to make only 34 percent.
The Golden Lions (2-6) were the latest victim to Texas Tech's rangy
and physical defense. Martaveous McKnight scored 27 points to lead
Pine Bluff, but nobody else scored more than four as Arkansas-Pine
Bluff shot just 32.6 percent.
No. 14 North Carolina 97, UNC Wilmington 69
Cameron Johnson scored 13 of his 21 points in the first half as the
host Tar Heels defeated the Seahawks in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Nassir Little came off the bench and scored 14 points, while Luke
Maye and Kenny Williams added 11 points apiece for the Tar Heels
(7-2). Maye also had nine rebounds.
North Carolina played without starting point guard Coby White, a
freshman who led the team in scoring in the previous three games who
sat with a sore ankle. The Seahawks (4-6) had a stretch with just
three points across nearly nine minutes.
No. 15 Virginia Tech 89, VMI 68
Justin Robinson scored 18 points and Nickeil Alexander-Walker added
15 in the Hokies' rout over the visiting Keydets in Blacksburg, Va.
Alexander-Walker scored 10 first-half points and got help from
Robinson and P.J. Horne, who each scored 10 before the break as the
Hokies (7-1) took control after the first five minutes.
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Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Rui Hachimura (21) shoots the basketball
against Washington Huskies forward Sam Timmins (33) in the second
half at McCarthey Athletic Center. The Bulldogs won 81-79. Mandatory
Credit: James Snook-USA TODAY Sports
Garrett Gilkeson led the Keydets (5-5) with career-high 21 points in
the 135th meeting between the two schools.
No. 17 Buffalo 89, Le Moyne 55
CJ Massinburg had a triple-double as the Bulls recovered from a
sluggish first half to stay undefeated in beating visiting Le Moyne.
Buffalo used a 25-1 run in the second half to pull away, turning a
58-48 lead into an 83-49 cushion with 2:53 to play. The Bulls held
Le Moyne without a field goal for a 10-minute stretch.
Massinburg finished with 13 points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists while
adding four steals for Buffalo (8-0). Zay Jennings had 16 points off
the bench to lead the Division II Dolphins (5-4).
No. 19 Ohio State 77, Illinois 67
Keyshawn Woods had 18 points to lead the visiting Buckeyes to
victory over the Fighting Illini in Chicago.
The Buckeyes (8-1, 2-0 Big Ten) outscored the Illini 23-7 in an
eight-minute stretch of the second half for a 71-58 lead.
Illinois (2-7, 0-2) ran off seven straight points to make it 71-65
before a Kyle Young basket with 2:22 left gave the Buckeyes a 73-65
lead to quell the rally.
No. 21 Villanova 69, Temple 59
Jermaine Samuels scored all 15 of his points in the second half,
helping the Wildcats rally over the visiting Owls.
Samuels broke a 47-47 tie with a 3-pointer with 5:14 left in the
game, highlighting a 12-0 Villanova run that wrested control from
the Owls in a game that was as hard-fought as one would imagine from
Philadelphia rivals.
Samuels added four free throws in the final four minutes as
Villanova (7-2) won the second of its four straight games against
the Big Five in its city. Nate Pierre-Louis tallied a game-high 19
points for Temple (7-2).
Minnesota 85, No. 24 Nebraska 78
Amir Coffey scored a career-high 32 points, grabbed six rebounds and
dished six assists, and the host Golden Gophers rallied to beat
Cornhuskers in Minneapolis.
Jordan Murphy had 18 points and 13 rebounds for his 52nd career
double-double, surpassing Jim Brewer (51) for the Golden Gophers'
all-time record. Daniel Oturu added 10 points and nine rebounds for
Minnesota (7-2, 1-1 Big Ten).
Isaac Copeland Jr. had 17 points and seven rebounds to lead the
Cornhuskers. Isaiah Roby had 15 points and Glynn Watson had 14 for
Nebraska (7-2, 1-1), which had its three-game winning streak end.
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